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 Qualys CTO Wolfgang Kandek Presents Laws of Vulnerabilities 2.0 at Infosecurity
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Qualys CTO Wolfgang Kandek Presents Laws of Vulnerabilities 2.0 at Infosecurity Europe 2009

Updated Research of the Largest Base of Real-World Vulnerability Data Reveals Half-Life, Prevalence, Persistence and Exploitation Trends by Vertical Market

Technical Seminar 10.40-11.00 on Tuesday, 28 April

Infosecurity Europe, London, (Stand H70) 28 April 2009— Wolfgang Kandek, CTO of Qualys, the leading provider of on demand IT security risk and compliance management solutions, unveiled today at Infosecurity Europe new Laws of Vulnerabilities derived from the industry’s largest vulnerability dataset. The Laws 2.0 reveals vulnerability half-life, prevalence, persistence and exploitation trends for five critical industry segments including Finance, Healthcare, Retail, Manufacturing and Services. These trends were drawn from a statistical analysis of more than 680 million vulnerabilities out of which 72 million vulnerabilities are critical, generated by 80 million scans during 2008.

Laws of Vulnerabilities 2.0 Declarations

The laws derived from this research are:
1. Half-Life— The half-life (1) of critical vulnerabilities remained at 30 days across all industries. Comparing individual industries, the Service industry has the shortest half-life of 21 days, Finance ranked second with 23 days, Retail ranked third with 24 days and Manufacturing ranked last with a vulnerability half-life of 51 days.
2. Prevalence—Sixty percent of the most prevalent and critical vulnerabilities are being replaced by new vulnerabilities on an annual basis. This number has increased from the 2004 research where it was 50 percent. The top stragglers according to Laws 2.0 are MSFT Office, Windows 2003 SP2, Adobe Acrobat and Sun Java Plug-in.
3. Persistence—The Laws 2.0 declared that the lifespan of most, if not all vulnerabilities is unlimited and a large percentage of vulnerabilities are never fully fixed. This law was illustrated with data samples from MS08-001, MS08-007, MS08-015 and MS08-021.
4. Exploitation—Eighty percent of vulnerability exploits are now available within single digit days after the vulnerability’s public release. In 2008, Qualys Labs logged 56 vulnerabilities with zero-day exploits, including the RPC vulnerability that produced Conficker. In 2009, the first vulnerability released by Microsoft, MS09-001 had an exploit available within seven days. Microsoft’s April Patch Tuesday included known exploits for over 47 percent of the published vulnerabilities. This law had the most drastic change from the Laws 1.0 in 2004, which provided a comfortable 60 days as guidance.

“Security is getting more difficult with attackers becoming extremely sophisticated and the window of exploitation shrinking to days for most critical vulnerabilities,” said Wolfgang Kandek, CTO of Qualys, and author of the Laws of Vulnerabilities 2.0.

"Our goal with this research is to help organizations across different industries understand the broader trends, the potential for damage and the priority of vulnerabilities, so they can make more effective and more immediate decisions to protect their networks. With research like that outlined in the Laws of Vulnerabilities 2.0, we can provide the industry with a statistical look at threat trends in real-time."

Laws of Vulnerabilities Research Methodology
The Laws is derived from an anonymous dataset that is non traceable to any given customer, IP address or network. The data is collected through the QualysGuard scanning infrastructure that performs over 200 million IP audits annually. Simple counters are kept during scanning of customers’ networks and the collected data is then summarized and logged daily for this research analysis.

The Laws findings are fully published at: http://laws.qualys.com.

1. Half-Life is the period it takes the industry to patch 50% of the vulnerabilities (unique CVE) discovered after first advisory. Half-life is the primary indicator for patch speed.


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